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Chapter 256 - 191: I’m Not Done with You!
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Chapter 256: Chapter 191: I’m Not Done with You!

Mechanism research is a major category in medical research.

Many medical-related laboratories and research institutes devote a lot of energy to studying the mechanisms of diseases, and various national research foundations allocate large amounts of funding to support projects researching the mechanisms of diseases.

Internationally, the exploration of the pathogenesis mechanisms is an important indicator of a country’s level of medical research.

In fact, it’s easy to understand the importance of mechanism research in medicine; understanding the occurrence and development mechanisms of diseases is essential for scientifically exploring prevention and treatment methods.

Zhao Yi is contemplating the role of "Connection Law" in mechanism research and thinking about using it as a breakthrough point for biological research.

This is very meaningful.

For him, biology is a brand new discipline.

The system’s open achievement modules are limited to computer and mathematics categories. He also hopes to unlock new fields, but to do so, he must first achieve recognized accomplishments within the field.

Medical mechanism research is a great breakthrough point and a good direction for him.

First, the research will be very meaningful and important for the development of medicine.

Second, the "Connection Law" has astounding effects when applied to mechanism research. As long as he can grasp the basic content, understanding the experimental process is no more difficult than solving a Mathematical Olympiad-level problem.

[Reminder!]

The system suddenly pops up a reminder --

[Life Goal Task, Phase Three: You need to unlock the biology research achievements module.

Task reward: Study Coin+1000, brain development+0.8%.

(Hint: Life goal tasks are mainline tasks. Completing the three-phase task will unlock the next phase of tasks.)]

What you think about comes true!

Zhao Yi can’t help but smile. He has been looking forward to the third phase of the mainline tasks, but it hasn’t activated since the College Entrance Examination, probably because he hasn’t set a specific goal.

With a new goal, the third phase activates as expected.

At first, he thought that the mainline tasks would bring pressure. For example, the task to enter Shuimu University sounded intimidating.

Now he realizes that the system is very ’humane’. The root of the life goal tasks is the goals he sets for himself.

Since he has set the goals, he must complete them, which means the system helps him stay focused on achieving them.

However, completing the third phase of the mainline tasks is not easy. While "Connection Law" can indeed help him understand what happens during an experimental process, it cannot help him do the experiment himself.

For example, he doesn’t quite understand the experiment that Ai Lixin is doing.

Ai Lixin thinks that Zhao Yi’s ideas make sense and immediately starts an experiment to verify them. However, Zhao Yi is clueless about what exactly the experiment entails. Seeing Ai Lixin’s serious demeanor, he feels embarrassed to ask and can only watch attentively.

Zhao Yi quickly loses interest.

First, he doesn’t understand. freewebnσvel.cøm

Second, the experiment will take too long.

Ai Lixin explains, "I need to prepare for some time, maybe it will be ready by tomorrow? I hope it will be. The experimental materials must be freshly cultivated."

Zhao Yi understands that Ai Lixin is referring to cells. Whether they’re lymphocytes or natural killer cells, they’re ’living’ cell materials and cannot be taken out like chemical materials.

No matter what, a strong foundation is essential.

Zhao Yi knows his basic knowledge is too lacking, and a foundation is usually built through accumulation. Even if he can understand one experiment by force, he won’t be able to understand the next one, let alone design his own experiment.

...

The next day, Zhao Yi continues to report to Dai Tianqing’s laboratory. In the hallway, he greets Dai Tianqing.

Dai Tianqing is not an old-fashioned professor. Wearing glasses, he is tall and thin with a scholarly appearance. He looks like he is in his thirties, although he is actually in his early forties. When he sees Zhao Yi, he greets him, "Zhao Yi, you’re here to see Zhang Wei again. She’s in the materials storage room downstairs. You can wait for her inside."

His small eyes seem to glint with hidden meanings, and he adds, "By the way, I noticed that Zhang Wei didn’t eat breakfast this morning."

"What time is it, and she hasn’t eaten yet?" Zhao Yi checks his watch and realizes it’s already past nine o’clock.

"She said she wanted to lose weight."

"Oh~"

It’s normal for women to want to lose weight.

Zhao Yi ignores Dai Tianqing’s strange gaze and doesn’t plan to buy breakfast or spoil Zhang Wei’s weight loss plan. He considers himself an upright person and comes to see Zhang Wei only to learn about mice, observe her experiments, and learn new things, not for Zhang Wei herself.

Zhang Wei is indeed an attractive single woman with a seemingly simple personal life, focusing entirely on her work. But women over thirty must have some needs...

Ahem.

Zhao Yi quickly shakes his head forcefully. Men always like eighteen-year-olds, so he’s here only to learn.

Zhang Wei went to get materials for her experiment. She plans to perform a cell reaction test to observe and record the phenomena occurring during the reaction process.

This time, Zhao Yi participates in the entire experiment.

The experiment takes several hours and isn’t completed until the afternoon.

In the end...

Zhang Wei still doesn’t make any progress. Feeling disheartened, she tells Zhao Yi, "I think we should put the project on hold. Researching myocarditis is just too difficult."

Interested, Zhao Yi asks, "How much funding did this project receive?"

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